Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread - Episode III - Revenge of the Ruski (now unlocked with new skins and gameplay modes!!!)

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Here's the thing, nobody's really asking what the endgame is going to be. This isnt the 1940s. We cant just invade, kill everyone in the army and dethrone Russia's leadership conventionally.

Also another big thing nobody's talking about. Lot of forces in human history have steamrolled over Russia up until their biggest ally shows up, Winter.
Whats to stop them from massing their best troops in secret and launch attacks around then? That's a common Russian MO.
russia is already stretching its manpower to the limit, and that's when they're just fighting ukraine.
an actual american invasion of russia would be such a ridiculous overmatch, no amount of winter would save moscow. it would unironically look similar to iraq 2003.
 
Here's the thing, nobody's really asking what the endgame is going to be. This isnt the 1940s. We cant just invade, kill everyone in the army and dethrone Russia's leadership conventionally.

Also another big thing nobody's talking about. Lot of forces in human history have steamrolled over Russia up until their biggest ally shows up, Winter.
Whats to stop them from massing their best troops in secret and launch attacks around then? That's a common Russian MO.
The thing is with Winter is that it only work if the enemy is unprepared for it and not used to it.
We have seen in the past how bad it could go for Russia in winter warfare (Winter war anyone) and Ukraine is used to harsh winter.
In the last 200 years, Winter worked in Russia favor twice:
Napoleon and Operation Barbarossa.
in both cases, the parties was expecting a quick victory and being home before winter set in.
We all know how it went.
 
The fewer happenings there are the more sperging about trannies and nazis we get in the topic.
Dear Ukrainian soldiers, we know you're tired and bored dealing with the sucky-sucky in the backy bunch, but we need you to make happenings so the thread spergery diminishes.
I am hearing that Russia plans to evacuate and run instead of defending though. I must say, I admire their concern for human lives. Although I would not trust that after evacuation males won't just be conscripted lmao.
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Watch out everyone, we got a very mad pshek here. Maybe you should spend more time picking sticks in the woods rather than being a bundle of sticks online.
You seems to be as good at dodging questions as you are at dodging draft.

And this is what russia is amounting to: all talk but no show.
 
September 23, 2022.

Leve austria then, faggot. It so much worse than russia.

Put your money, where your mouth is
You seem to be confused, possibly as a symptom of hypothermia. Not sure what I can do to help. Only thing I can think of is for you go commit some bad acts and pray Santa brings you some coal for Christmas, then use said coal to stay warm. Good luck!
 
Is Putin a tranny?

Because trannies also think that when they say that "now I am Angelina" it magically changes gender. Just like you think that Putin writing decree changes anything :story:
Why don't Ukrainians just walk in and take that territory back, then?

Also, Romanian bros are getting ready for a nuclear war, or possibly just preparing for a big camping trip.
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More kino, Russian artillery tearing up Ukrop/NATO mercenary positions.
 
Kharkov getting pummeled by arrivals. Still no internet and power in large parts of the country.

The United States attempted to blackout both Pyongyang during the Korean war and Saigon during the Vietnam war. It failed to subdue the populations, and US later acknowledged the ineffectiveness of such a strategy.

In defiance of the naysayers, Russia proves it is not 80 years behind modern warfare by showing it is only 50 years behind.
 
The United States attempted to blackout both Pyongyang during the Korean war and Saigon during the Vietnam war. It failed to subdue the populations, and US later acknowledged the ineffectiveness of such a strategy against a steadfast opponent.
That's because Amerimutts misunderstood the command "black them out" and instead sent this guy:
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More kino, Russian artillery tearing up Ukrop/NATO mercenary positions

That video starts mid explosion, cuts to the middle of other explosions, and shows exactly zero Ukrainian positions getting rekt.

Another quality FSB production, from the director of “doctored passport with stock photo from wikipedia” and “semi truck with one less axle”
 
I don't see either side making a lot of progress this coming winter or the months ahead.

The west is happy using ukrainians as their meat shields and the arms company certainly don't mind the conflict dragging on.

Russia would have to use their good troops stationned at the borders and elaborate an effective plan to finish things quickly.
 
Something flew in and turned the lights off.
It's was an electricity bill.
It was the Ghost of the Unpaid Bills. Just like with Starlink. Spooky.

Putin bros, we were too cocky. If anyone knows how to win against Russia in the winter, it's NATO. Maybe third time will be the charm.
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Still, given the latest allegations of sex assaults against Ukrainians from NATO troops, maybe keep them off your rears, Ukro bros.
 
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their government said that they're going to withdraw from russias CSTO because it didn't protect them against azeri attacks
i can't think of a more clear signal of disappointment and resentment for a former ally than announcing plans to leave the alliance

Leonid Nersisyan, an Armenian security analyst, told RFE/RL that Yerevan is unlikely to quit Moscow's security umbrella without "a real alternative for balancing out the negative consequences of that decision."

Such consequences, he said, would include the threat of "full-scale invasion" by an emboldened Azerbaijan and its staunch ally Turkey, for whom Armenia's CSTO membership is still a deterrent, as well as the very real prospect of retribution from Russia.

"Russia is not providing help to Armenia," Nersisyan told RFE/RL. "But it can still do a lot of harm if Yerevan leaves the CSTO.""



Pulled this from an article from yesterday. It says they are aren't leaving the CSTO and for the reason I implied. There is no one else. Do you have something different?
 
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